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@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-07 20:08:34

Next Sunday, I’ll share an update on how secureblue is performing on my Lenovo desktop and talk about my daily experience using it.
#secureblue

Screenshot of a dark-themed website for "secureblue," a secure Linux OS. A terminal window displays system info. The tone is technical and secure.
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-07 17:08:13

I’ve been using #Secureblue

Screenshot of a dark-themed desktop showing a webpage for "secureblue," a security-focused Linux OS, alongside a terminal displaying system information with ASCII art.
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-07 20:52:34

People often suggest using QubesOS or Whonix, but what I appreciate about secureblue is that it prioritizes being a usable Linux system first, with security as the second focus.
youtube.com/watch?v=hmKQyeyOd54

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-05 18:18:03

@aleksandrayulia@floss.social I have been using #Secureblue for about a month and have only encountered one issue where I needed to set @… to use Wayland by adding "QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland". Other than that, I have had no problems.

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-14 14:18:01

I’ve been checking out the secureblue project recently, and it’s actually pretty interesting.
I’ll admit, online privacy feels like a straight-up meme in today’s world of surveillance capitalism, but secureblue is pushing out some genuinely unique projects that are absolutely worth looking into.
From what I can tell, secureblue feels a lot like the desktop version of GrapheneOS, taking that same security-focused foundation and bringing it into the Linux desktop space in a meaningful way.
#secureblue #GrapheneOS #Linux #SurveillanceCapitalism #Capitalism #Surveillance #FreeSoftware #Privacy